not what i actually want to say.

May 17, 2006 23:19

my grades as they are right this moment:

AP bio- 74
AP lit- 91
Analysis- 69
Economics- 81
French V- 89
Vox (independent study)- 100

uhh. so , i guess its time to start "getting my act together" "making every day count" and what have you....

i guess i'll go do that math project i have calling my name.

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nosajx7 May 18 2006, 03:31:01 UTC
I'm pretty sure Hondas and Toyotas are generally a good idea.

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tehterrorist May 18 2006, 03:37:04 UTC
Indeed.

Civic. (especially with the price of gas nowadays)

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xlossofmex May 18 2006, 03:57:43 UTC
aw man, i have a 69 in math too!!

[high five]

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nosajx7 May 18 2006, 12:23:16 UTC
shameful!

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xlossofmex May 18 2006, 22:13:57 UTC
so, I'm supposed to not do my homework and get an A in Mr. Grant's honors analysis?

you ask too much of me...

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nosajx7 May 19 2006, 17:23:51 UTC
a true nerd could do it...

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blackisslimming May 18 2006, 11:43:21 UTC
Ms. McNary, where are you attending college?

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hipolyta May 19 2006, 01:04:37 UTC
Nice icon.

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littledebbie00 May 20 2006, 03:04:56 UTC
university of georgia

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58_garebear_34 May 18 2006, 11:59:03 UTC
german cars. theyre usually very reliable.

japanese cars, eg honda and toyota, theyre reliable and they usually get awesome milage.

but alot of times it depends on the car. look for an awesome deal.

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hipolyta May 19 2006, 01:03:28 UTC
I hope your grades end up as you would like them. Only nine days til graduation!

The problem with buying toyotas or hondas used is that they hold their value very well, but they hold it so well that if you have a limited budget, you won't be able to afford one in its prime years. You can look at consumer reports, and lots of searches will give you guides on how to look up cars. Saturns have good reputations, but not too good, so they're not too pricey. Nissans are good as well, unless you have a bad taste in your mouth from your previous experience. Just make sure you get an idea about the value of your car from nada price guides and a blue book and try to see about what you're willing to pay. Tim is a really good person to talk to about buying cars, as with other financial decisions.

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